July 4, 200322 yr You dont "need" them for FS2002, so why would you "need" them in FS2004? Now you can "choose" to use them if you like, but you don't "need" them.[div align=center][link:www.jetdoc.com/STO/]Visit The Bookstore & Gift Shoppe][/b
July 4, 200322 yr Absolutely. From what Tom Main has posted at the Ultimate Traffic site, FS2004 still ships with the same traffic that FS2002 has.
July 4, 200322 yr As with any Add-on.. When a new version of Flight Simulator is released you hope that some of the gaps (funtionality provided by add-ons) are filled. IE Standard FS 2004 AI traffic is close to what Ultimate Traffic provides. Usually if the core product can provide the functionality, that is ideal. (No offense to third party developers, they do a great job!)Appearently not as far as FS 2004 filling the GAP of AI traffic..Barry
July 4, 200322 yr How can that be with AI trafic now at uncontrolled airfields? It seems like we would pick up alot more GA AI planes. Kilstorm
July 4, 200322 yr Well, to get more airline traffic, you'll need some form of add-on AI, whether it be Project AI, Ultimate Traffic, MyTraffic, or whatnot. FS2004 still ships with the same fictional airlines that FS2002 did. I don't know about the GA AI, though.
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